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Swedish Estonia
Duchy of Estonia
Hertigdömet Estland
1561–1721
Baltic provinces of Swedish Empire in the 17th century.
Baltic provinces of Swedish Empire in the 17th century.
StatusDominion of Swedish Empire
CapitalReval
Common languagesGerman, Estonian, Swedish
Religion
Lutheranism
GovernmentDominion
King 
Governor-General 
• 1674-1681
Anders Torstenson
• 1687-1704
Axel Julius De la Gardie
History 
• Established
June 4 1561
• Treaty of Nystad
September 10 1721
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Livonian Confederation
Governorate of Estonia
Sweden in 1658. The actual main part of the realm and the dominions in different colours, Swedish Estonia in navy blue

The Duchy of Estonia (Swedish: Hertigdömet Estland, Estonian: Eestimaa hertsogkond), also known as Swedish Estonia,[1] (Swedish: Svenska Estland) was a dominion of the Swedish Empire from 1561 until 1721, when it was ceded to Russia in the Treaty of Nystad, following its capitulation in the Great Northern War. The dominion arose when the northern parts of present-day Estonia were united under Swedish rule in 1561. The city of Reval and the counties of Harjumaa, Western Virumaa, Raplamaa and Järvamaa surrendered in 1561, and Läänemaa was conquered in 1581. It is also colloquially known as the "good old Swedish times" [2] (Estonian: vana hea Rootsi aeg) by Estonians, but this expression was not used before the following Russian rule, in the beginning of which the situation of Estonian peasantry declined rapidly (to gain support of German nobility, Russia gave them more power over peasantry).

Head of Dominion

Governors (1561–1674)
Governors-General (1674 - 1728)

Military

Swedish infantry and cavalry regiments

Infantry

Infantry regiments:

Cavalry

Cavalry regiments:

Temporary cavalry regiments:

Livonian ConfederationTerra MarianaEstonian SSRDuchy of Livonia (1721–1917)Duchy of Livonia (1629–1721)Duchy of Livonia (1561–1621)Duchy of Estonia (1721–1917)Duchy of Estonia (1561–1721)Danish EstoniaDanish EstoniaEstoniaAncient EstoniaHistory of Estonia

See also

References

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